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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1954, p. 8

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'~'r- ---.-~'~-- - -~ - -~--- - PA« mOirTTEE CANADIANq STATESMAN. BOW?&ANfVfflLU, ONTARIO Mou nties Try Out Army Training THANKS FELLOWS - Sa say a hundred RCMP constables as they turn in their rifles at the Canadian Provost Corps school at Camp Shilo. The Mounties had under- gone a month's instruction in how the Army trains its policemen and came through with flying colours. From lef t ta right are: Sgt. Ron Kinsley, Toronto; Constable W. J. R. Macdonald, Windsor, Ont., and Constable Bill Dustan, Bowmanville, ýOnt. -Canadian Army Photo * munity Hall on Wednesday, was a dîcided success. *~BJ& S reec ~9 /~:Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert have kmoved ta their new home in C ýr e ChW / >1Bow m anv lle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 1,letu,1 By Ron Turner Murray and Marie, Taunton; ~;. ~-~~'> rY;:3c~::~a?33 2<X~c~.?fv'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden, at ý)eAr -7%2ýW5 t V.A.. MA Mr. Chas. Langmaid's. Bowrnanville played a returnIthe game in Bowmanville. Port Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid football game with Port Hop Hope's only score was an un- at Mr. H. E. Mclntosh's, Toron- statein;aii to, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoe sud Mrs. J. Naylor, Oshawa, vlalted Mrs. John Smith i Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and chlldren, vi.sited at Mr. Bull ka- mer's, Willowdale. .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mowbray, Myrtie, at Mrs. Il. Harris'. Mr. and Mns. Nelson Fie ail Douglas, Taunton, at Mr. Frank Westlake's, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Jr. and family, Wil lawdale. visited at Mr. Wm. Darch's. Miss Lena Taylor, Bowînan- ville; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bal, son, were tea guests on Sun. day et Mr. E. R. Taylor',. Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony and fainily, Whitevale, at Mr. George Hamlin's. Mr. Helmer Freitag, Miss El- ma Cryderman, Oshawa, visit- ed at Mr. E. Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray and daughters, Oshawa, were Sun- day tea guests at Mr. Ross Cry- derman's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and Dean, visited at Mr. Wm. Knox's. Brougham. Mr. D. N. Spires, Toronto, visited at Mr. E. Spires. Mr. and Mrs. W. Parrinder and Helen vislted at Mr. Jack Large's, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLaugh- lin, Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. Harold Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Janet, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephenson and Ileen, Janetville, visited at Mr. J. Kivell's. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wes Huis, Ca- roi and Anne, visited at Mr. M. McCarrell's, Omemee, and at- tended special church service there. Miss Luchla Hepburn, Osh- awa, visited et Mr. Clarence Vice's. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rickward, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culling, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potter and family, Hampton, visited .at Mr. Alex Potter's. Mem-bers of Solina Home and School Cl 'ub have accepted an invitation to meet with Hamp- ton Club on Tuesday evening November 9 when Mr. Ed Youngman will be guest speak- TEI7RSDAY. NOV. 4*4 .105" Lake Shore, Clarke Mr. jand Mm. Bill Jaynea visited Mr. and >4ru. J. Bruce, Toronto,'on $uniday. The Lake Shore Ladies' K.S. and C. Club met et the home~ af Mrs. George Skeldig. Thel next meeting wil be at the home of Un'. Chas. AII@çed, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mns. Fred Honder- son and family. Newtonvlle, were viaitors on Friday even- lng with Mr. and Mrs. Robin The Lakce Shore H. and 5. Club held a very successful Hallowe'en party in the schoci Saturday, Octobeid 30. A large proportion of those present were dressed i Hallowe'en costumes. Aiter the beut cos- turnes in each category were judged and prizes awarded, gamesansd contents were en- joyed under the leadership of Mr. Gordon Martin's grolup. There $ollowed a short busi- nos session, aiter which lunch was served enid a wonderful Corne in to-day and looki over Bowmanville's Iargest selection of electrical appliances. Choose your gifts for Christmas. A srnall deposit will hold any article snd you can then make Small weekly payments until Christmas. When you wish y, oi4r gifts they will be ail pald for. In addition we will gift wrap themn for you FREE of charge. Check These Quality APPLIANCES WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST Automatie Irons:- General Electrie Sunbearn----- Westinghouse Steam Irons: General Electric Westinghouse - Autornatie Toasters. -21.95 to Toasters -7.95 te Four Slice Toasters - Corn Poppers - - - General Electnie Ketties -_____________ Autornatic Coffee Percolators ----- Coffee Makers ------ - - - -----________ 6.00 te Silex and Cory Coffee Makers_________ 4.25 te Sandwich Grills 1j.95 to Waffle Grills 15-95 te Combination Sandwich and Waffle Grills - ...15.95 te Food Mixers 24.05 te Stinbeam Automatie Frypans- Travel Irons - Eiectric Shavers Desk Larnps Pin-up Lamps Radios -------- Kitchen Clocks Aiarrn Ciocks eveingwssbrought ta a cie.. Mr. :snd Ms. Glen PollardL Joyce, Jini and Douglîs i.-q Street.sville; Miss Betty Col- beck, Brampton, and Mrs. Fred Palge Oshwa, were visitai', With Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Mrs. Bill Lake and Mr. and Mn. Alf Brown visîted Ms. IH' Brown et the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto. Miss Blanche Wotton sud Master Jimmy McGregor, O.h. awa. with Mr. and Mrs. Cynil Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gilbank and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Black and family, Lotus, and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Wilkins ad family, Oshawa, wîth Mr. ne Mrs. Chas. Bedwin. S Mr. A. Souch, Mr. Harold Souch, Donna, and Jim, Shiloh, spent Friday evening wlth Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Mr.w and Mrs. R. Rutherford, of Orono, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adams. a Allwr n n ,hae Jack a dull boy.-James HoweILl- /~ 'I 'I t t lé 12.95 13.95 13.95 21.00 21.95 )36.95 9.95 15.95 5.95 13.50 25.95 12.95 >12.00 13.95 16.50 24.95 SZ7.50 34.95 -6.95 to 12.50 29.95 3.95 -5.95 to 6.95 -24.95 to 39.95 6.45 to 9.95 -6.95 te 21.50 Floor Polishers: General Electric 54.50 59.50 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners: General Electrie Hoovers - Heating Pads - Electric Heaters Record Players. .- - .--- 99.50 79.95 te 124.00 6.95 to 9.95 9.95 to 34.95 -,34.95 H iggon Electric Limgeited 3King'St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-5438 e/flnit JaZZl Friday, November l2th at 2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA -, - - - *- -*-25e CONCERT AT 8:15 P.M. Qshawa Barber Shop Quartette Society assisted by Mr. Kierni Hamnbourg, violinist - in -1 TRI NITY UNITED CHURCH ADMISSION . . . -. .-.50e and 25e CHR15TMUS GIFT5 Jair

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